We all watch the news and see reports on Facebook of the latest crimes that happen in our hometowns. But it can be hard to tell at a big picture level how dangerous our town actually is.

No one wants to feel unsafe, and statistically speaking, odds are that where you live is most likely relatively safe. In order to help the good people of Rhode Island — and anyone looking to move to Rhode Island — know just how close they are to danger, we took data from the annual FBI report and did some serious analysis.

The data shows that these ten cities are currently the most dangerous in the Ocean State for 2019:

Rhode Island’s capital — and the third largest city in New England — Providence comes in as the most dangerous city in the state. It has the 1st highest rate of violent crime, and places 1st for its rate of property crime.

Residents of Providence had a 1 in 30.4 chance of being the victim of theft or arson in 2017. They also had a 1 in 187 chance of being the victim of violence.

And the bad news: Both categories of crime have not improved at all in recent years.

Newport? On a list of most dangerous cities in Rhode Island? Yep, the city that’s famous for its massive gaudy mansions and being the nexus of New England’s high society also has the 4th worst crime in the state.

Newport residents faced 1 in 31.6 chance of being the victim of theft or arson in 2017.

That’s about a 10% drop from 2016, when Newport’s rate would have been even worse than the state’s capital.